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 | 19 mar 23:18 | General Chat :: RE: returning to cyprus for holidays in may Author: Zorba Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:18 am (GMT 2) apc2010 wrote: Zorba wrote: apc2010 wrote: kurupetos wrote: apc2010 wrote: Zorba wrote: Apparently the poor people go to Turkey,they are all saying how cheap it is there,compared to Cyprus. Or egypt !!! Somalia is even cheaper. You don't need a return ticket! And a 90 day free Bed and... cyprus-forum.com 40 minutes ago |
 | 19 mar 21:32 | Somali rebels join forces in cyberspace: U.N. report (Reuters) NAIROBI (Reuters) – Armed rebel groups in Somalia are using the Internet for fundraising and recruitment, and they achieve better results through the Web than they do on the ground, a United Nations report said. The report by the U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia also highlighted how the rebels use the Internet to spread information about making... isavesmart.com 2 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 20:50 | Somalia – Somali rebels join forces in cyberspace – UN report (TVNZ) Somali rebels join forces in cyberspace – UN report (TVNZ) Armed rebel groups in Somalia are using the internet for fundraising and recruitment, and they achieve better results through the web than they do on the ground Turkey offers Somalia anti-piracy help (Press TV) Turkey has called on Somalia to carry out a more serious [...] globalnewsblog.com 3 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 20:24 | CHART OF THE DAY: Why The Financial Industry Still Has WAY More To Shrink Former Fed chief Alan Greenspan recently delivered a mea culpa of sorts in the form of a 60-page Brookings Institute paper about the financial crisis. Among the charts he includes to explain the crisis is one that we've seen before, but never ceases to jar us. It's the share of GDP* that come from finance and insurance, and though the number has... businessinsider.com 4 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 20:01 | Spring TV Preview: Your Catch-Up Guide Grab your remote and schedule your DVR, spring television is about to begin! Catch up on a few of our faves, then see below for list of other shows returning in March and April. Warning, spoilers ahead. FlashForward Returned March 18, airing Thursdays at 8 PM on ABC The story: Most of the world's world’s inhabitants blacked out for 137 seconds... armchaircommentary.com 4 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 18:21 | Don’t Stand By as the Wars ‘Drone’ On by Ann Wright, CommonDreams.org, March 19, 2010 Seven years ago today I resigned from the U.S. government in opposition to the Bush administration’s war on Iraq. I had worked for the State Department for sixteen years and had been in the Army and Army Reserves for 29 years. I was one of three U.S. diplomats who resigned over the Bush... sudhan.wordpress.com 6 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 18:03 | Shooting back at pirates work - US Armed crews are a good deterrent against Somali pirates, but the problem off the Horn of Africa will only be solved when Somalia itself is at peace, a top US official has said. iol.co.za 6 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 18:03 | Shooting back at pirates work - US Armed crews are a good deterrent against Somali pirates, but the problem off the Horn of Africa will only be solved when Somalia itself is at peace, a top US official has said. iol.co.za 6 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 17:51 | Pirates Attack! Mapping the Brigands Somalia's pirate brigades have over the last few years spread out from their original hunting grounds in the Gulf of Aden to cover vast areas of open ocean. Here is an interactive map of 11 of the most notorious pirate attacks of the last two years. thestreet.com 6 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 16:27 | Countdown to South Africa On the 8th January 2010 the Togolese national football team’s coach was attacked by gunmen in the Cabinda province of Angola, casting a considerable shadow on not only the 2010 African Cup of Nations tournament, but also over the sport of football in Africa as a whole. I remember the following Saturday watching Football Focus, and Mark Lawrenson... theboar.org 8 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 15:30 | FlashForward Recap: All Hail Squirrelio We've already discussed why we think FlashForward is going to be more satisfying this spring than Lost, as the former plays out the remainder of its first season and the latter tries to satisfy its legion of fans with a finale that's doomed to dissatisfy. Last night's two-hour dive back into the post-blackout world in an alternate 2010 we think... nymag.com 8 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 15:08 | Somalia: Militia Force Radio Station Closure Somalias hardline militant group of Al-Shabaab forced a local radio station which operates in southern Somali town of Bardhere to close its operations after arresting two of its reporters and the brief detention of the station director. [...] humanitariannews.org 9 hours ago |
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